The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Thursday, April II, 1940
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Society ...
People are, despite spring,
sti 1 1 doing stuff and things
Random r&mblinga . . . Don't Cummins, secretary, and Ruth
you wonder why they don't take Chapman, treaaurer
1? . , , ttvJA At the Kappa Delta house: Mar-
that recording of "Friendship out ,an stonC( psldent; BUlie Suing,
of the Union when so many people vice-president: Louise Wilke, sec
manage to get a pained look on retary, and Beth Douglas, treas
their faces at the mere mention urer-
of the title ? ... In a Washington
university magarine, they have a
society column called "Greeks"
and their motto la "We Pan-hel
out of them." . . sometimes its
only too true. . . The campus was
really in n uproar Tuesday night
when five fire trucks came to in
vestigate a smoky condition in the
Theta fireplace . . . aorority girls
threw fur coats over their pajamas
and ran out to see the excitement
only to discover that it was a
false alarm.
Acacia Tom Bodie is still argu
PETE AND REPEAT
must be the uppermost thought
of Sigma Nu Len Dirks who once
npftin has huner his Bin on Pi Phi
Pete Horner. Back in the fall their
affair was expected to culminate
in a aulck candv nassinET. but then
came a brief interlude spent in the
"not dating" stage. But things
have been straightened out and
it's smooth sailing again.
OVER THE AIRWAVES
on Johnny Mason's program came
ine with Dr. Walton about the the announcement that Mary
merits of a potential presidential Anna Cockle of the Tri Delta clan
..njMotc Knon on the mall: now is wearine the fraternity Pin
touulun . . " - - -
Beta John Stoddard bucking a of her love from the east. It must
severe north wind and being none seem very different for the for-
too pleased about the outside work mer Rag society editor to break
he has to do for cutting one of into print herself instead of writ-
Tfaar Arndt's. (of the social in? about somebody else.
science Arndt's) classes. . . every- Another of Monday's candy
body's asking, "Have you seen the passings was that of Margery
Kosmet Klub show?" . . . Beta Fye, Kappa Delt. and Ralph Stal-
Piker Davis riding around in that baum, or ineta um.
open car of his and looking none AMr. r-ACT
too warm. . . people going to class MAKU AINU rAo I
for lack of anything .better to do. feU the ato's for the story told
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nirlkir Dy several uaiiiins hub uim
KlSINCa, KlblNVj rie Glutz of the sisterhood wanted
is the tempo of the affair be- a date, and that she was a good
tween AXiD Marian Whitney and deal to take on a picnic. H. M.
Alpha Sir Wally Borchman, and Sinclair was most disappointed
If you can believe what you hear, when he found that there was no
the affair may soon develop into such person and had to break his
a steady deal, if it hasn't already date,
by the time this appears in print. jr:
SORORITY ELECTIONS Marian Bradstreet, Gamma Phi,
are holding the spotlight for a
while and tiiese new officers have
been announced; at the Sigma
Delta Tau house: Sarah Bonnie
Miller, president; Miriam Rubnitz,
vice president; Rose Goldstein,
secretary, and Sylvia Katzman,
treasurer.
At the Alpha Phi house: Elea
nor Berr.er, president; Rozanne
Purdham, vice-president; Jane
YW head attends
Atlantic City meet
Mian Esther Ostlund. director of
the YWCA, is attending he 16th
biennial convention of the organ
ization being held in Atlantic City,
New Jersey from April 10 to 16.
There will be a Droaacast on
Anrii ia cplehratlne' the founding
of the Young Women's Christian
association in London in isoo. me
broadcast will originate in New
Tnrir nnri will include interesting
news' concerning the YWCA from
London.
Th nrncrriLm will be broadcast
over Columbia from 3:45 to 4:00
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off the dating list, for she is now
wearing the Phi Gam pin of Bill
Arrasmith of Stanford U.
YOU CAN
list among recent pin hangings the
one oetween rea oiiyuci, oi6...
Ghi and Gen Smith, Alpha Xi
Delta.
SO FAR UNHERALDED
was the candy passing Monday
night at the Kappa Delta house
when Marjorie Fye and Ralph
Stalbaum, Theta Xi, did the hon
ors. No names appeared on the
box of candy but instead their two
pictures were enclosed in heart
shaped frames.
BRINGING THE TOTAL
number of Monday night candy
nnasine's to five was the Marjorie
Thompson-Gerald Vitamvas candy
passing at the dorm.
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